AFC Women's Asian Cup 2026
World-class women’s football takes centre stage as Asia’s best teams compete across Sydney
The AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026 brings elite international football to Sydney, welcoming the region’s top national teams for a high-energy tournament that celebrates skill, pride and community. Across March, the city will host group matches, knockout rounds and the tournament final, creating weeks of atmosphere both on and off the pitch.
With matches played at CommBank Stadium and Accor Stadium, fans can expect fast-paced football, passionate crowds and a strong sense of occasion as the competition unfolds.
Football at an international standard
The AFC Women’s Asian Cup showcases the depth and quality of women’s football across Asia. Matches are played at intensity, with technical skill, tactical play and national pride on full display.
From early group-stage encounters to high-stakes knockout games, the tournament offers something for dedicated football fans and first-time spectators alike.
Matches across two Sydney stadiums
Sydney plays a central role in the tournament, hosting a wide range of fixtures across the competition period.
CommBank Stadium (Western Sydney Stadium):
– DPR Korea vs Uzbekistan – 3 March 2026
– China PR vs Bangladesh – 3 March 2026
– Bangladesh vs DPR Korea – 6 March 2026
– Uzbekistan vs China PR – 6 March 2026
– DPR Korea vs China PR – 9 March 2026
– India v Chinese Taipei – 10 March 2026
– Korea Republic vs China PR – 23 February 2026
– Quarter Final – 28 February 2026
Accor Stadium (Stadium Australia):
– Australia vs Korea Republic – 8 March 2026
– Quarter Final 3 – 14 March 2026
– Quarter Final 4 – 15 March 2026
– Semi Final 2 – 18 March 2026
– Final – 21 March 2026
A city-wide sporting moment
Beyond the matches themselves, the tournament brings a sense of energy to the city. Match days create a lively atmosphere across transport hubs, precincts and local venues, as fans gather to support their teams and experience international football at scale.
With multiple matches spread across the month, it’s easy to plan a single game night or build a longer stay around the tournament.
Between matchdays
After the final whistle, Pyrmont offers a quieter pace while remaining well connected to both stadium precincts. Hotel Woolstore 1888 provides a comfortable base for football fans attending matches across the city, without staying directly in the stadium zones.
Relax over a meal or drink at Percy, revisit the highlights, and take the next day at your own rhythm before heading back out for the next fixture.